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thanks for joining us on well read. khaled hosseini is our guest today and for lots and lots of readers that's all you have to say to get them to stay tuned or to sprint off to a bookstore, or a computer looking for his latest. he must have a new book out right? he does. it's called and the mountains echoed. khaled hosseini thank you very much for being here. >>khaled hosseini: my pleasure. >>terry: it's great to have you with us. mine also. >>khaled: thank you. >>terry: so you get to start. you get to go first. give us a little bit of a capsule of what the mountains echoed is all about. >>khaled: the book begins in 1952 with a pair of siblings. a little girl who is three and a boy who is ten who are absolutely in love with each other. and they are extremely close. and we first meet them, they're with their father and they are crossing the desert and they're headed for kabul. neither child really knows why they are going to kabul really and what happens in kabul causes a rupture in their relationsp and that bond. it sep
thanks for joining us on well read. khaled hosseini is our guest today and for lots and lots of readers that's all you have to say to get them to stay tuned or to sprint off to a bookstore, or a computer looking for his latest. he must have a new book out right? he does. it's called and the mountains echoed. khaled hosseini thank you very much for being here. >>khaled hosseini: my pleasure. >>terry: it's great to have you with us. mine also. >>khaled: thank you. >>terry:...
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we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with the always wonderful anne lamott emmy up right now. -- coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: they are the big questions that confront all of us. how to find meaning in chaos, how to start over in the face of devastating loss. how to cope with suffering. lamott began writing "stitiches" following the newtown connecticut shootings. good to have you on this program. >> give me your state of mind after those shootings. stunned, i was speechless. i felt i did not understand how we would go on from there because what i teach my children , they are loved and chosen and safe. i would say who is wearing a black suit with a lewd tie with white stripes? ok, you are loved and chosen. you are safe. how can you tell children after -- that after 20 of their fears have been slaughtered by someone who have -- has one of the 3 million guns in this country. i thought it would show up and tell them i am 59 and the
we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with the always wonderful anne lamott emmy up right now. -- coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: they are the big questions that confront all of us. how to find meaning in chaos, how to start over in the face of devastating loss. how to cope with suffering. lamott began writing "stitiches" following the newtown connecticut shootings. good to have you on this...
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has given us. in that effort. but this is a decision to support diplomacy and a possible peaceful resolution to this issue. the american people, justifiably and understandably, prefer a peaceful solution to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. in this agreement, if achieved, has the potential to do that. the american people do not want to march to war. box the israeli government has frozen one of its most controversial settlement projects while simultaneously expanding another in the occupied west bank. on tuesday, the israeli prime minister announced he is suspending holding in the area known as e-1. its completion would bisect the west bank and ensure the failure of forming a palestinian state. constructiond e-1 last year after the u.n. recognized palestine status as an observer state. israeli officials say they're frozen the e-1 to reduce tensions with the obama administration. but as is it's been a building in the area, israel announced plans to build some 20,000 new settlements on pal
has given us. in that effort. but this is a decision to support diplomacy and a possible peaceful resolution to this issue. the american people, justifiably and understandably, prefer a peaceful solution to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. in this agreement, if achieved, has the potential to do that. the american people do not want to march to war. box the israeli government has frozen one of its most controversial settlement projects while simultaneously expanding another in the...
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they would spit on us. they would kick us. they would call us names. they would tell nigger, go home. but that didn't deter us. and most of the young people, the 13 original sitters, young people, we didn't know fear, at like we know now. we thought we were on a job and on a mission and somebody that we had to do. so we continued to go back and we continued to sit in. and as you know, we went from restaurant to restaurant to restaurant. until the walls of segregation started falling down in oklahoma city. oh many interesting things happened. >> i want to ask you for example, katz's -- >> katz desegregates its lunch counter in a couple of days. >> yes. >> a couple other businesses do the same. >> in fairly quick order. >> yes. >> how did that feel? and what -- what did that suggest to you about your activism and its prospects. >> that the walls came tumbling down. we were on a mission. that mission would not be complete until every restaurant in oklahoma city would allow people of color, and would not discriminate because of the fact that they were blac
they would spit on us. they would kick us. they would call us names. they would tell nigger, go home. but that didn't deter us. and most of the young people, the 13 original sitters, young people, we didn't know fear, at like we know now. we thought we were on a job and on a mission and somebody that we had to do. so we continued to go back and we continued to sit in. and as you know, we went from restaurant to restaurant to restaurant. until the walls of segregation started falling down in...
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look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news, on your side. >> following several big stories included an agreement around nuclear program. hear what president obama said during a late-night a statement. the first of big winter blast hitting our area. some the coldest temperatures we have seen in a long time. some parts of our area saw snow flurries. some of the flurries coming down in arlington. look at that. steve rudin it's here. >> absolutely. the biggest story is not the flurries of but the cold weather on the way later on tonight into the day tomorrow. gusty wind. look at the satellite from belfort furniture weather center . many of
look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 news, on your side....
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>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the public-act sector was built after the union victories in world war ii and civil war. people want executive action to take care of it, i do not think started another war is a good idea. -- let's wreck and the problem happened in the past. -- let's recognize the problem happened in the past. found during and after the civil war by republicans pushing through things they never could've pushed through if democrats were there. passed. bill which was in congress grew out of a war that was one the biggest warts this country has ever fought. if w
>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the...
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>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the public-act sector was built after the union victories in world war ii and civil war. people want executive action to take care of it, i do not think started another war is a good idea. -- let's wreck and the problem happened in the past. -- let's recognize the problem happened in the past. found during and after the civil war by republicans pushing through things they never could've pushed through if democrats were there. passed. bill which was in congress grew out of a war that was one the biggest warts this country has ever fought. if w
>> sure, one used in all of the time. the basic story is second term outidents rely much more international cues. here in theseeing second barack obama term is exaggerated her of what would -- 80 82nd term resident -- any second term president. would've not had that many second term presidents. it's a fair question to ask it.e president have used a lot of important changes in domestic policy as well as global policy happened in the united states during wartime where a side effects. , the...
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it is been used for projects. it is a series of contractors who have been prescreened, prequalified. aey still are going through competitive bid process. this still is for the individuals that qualify in 2007. >> are those companies, would they be on that qualifying contractors? look at theave to individual side of this, certainly. on september 30, the night before the site was set to launch, what were your expectations for the launch day? >> that is a great question. wefirst expectation is that would go live shortly after midnight because we were doing a soft launch at midnight. we had pretty much promoted that the site would go live at 8 a.m. the normal cost them morning of october 1. we went shortly after midnight. we had tremendous interest, even during the night. my expectation was that it would work, it would have the customary glitches. it is a complicated website. bugs.w that it would be we had to pull functionality out to spend more time focusing on the application process. what i expected was a site that
it is been used for projects. it is a series of contractors who have been prescreened, prequalified. aey still are going through competitive bid process. this still is for the individuals that qualify in 2007. >> are those companies, would they be on that qualifying contractors? look at theave to individual side of this, certainly. on september 30, the night before the site was set to launch, what were your expectations for the launch day? >> that is a great question. wefirst...
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brian, tell us about it. >> i don't know where to begin. it's amazing what happens when a community comes together to rebuild something and restore it back to where it was before mother nature strikes and takes a toll on. >> did it look that good when you first bought it? >> oh, no, i couldn't afford a jeep that looked like that. >> what did it mean to you to see all the people there that witnessed the unveiling of the stomper? >> there were enough jeeps that showed up to escort stomper home, we had to get a police escort, 100 jeeps following. >> what does your son think of it? >> it's his. and it will be eventually. >> are you going to drive it or -- >> you can't tell in the video, there's already mud on it. >> the one thing i've learned on this show is that animals can be very entertaining. we start in the hunan province in china. organizers organize it so you can bet on the pigs to see who will come in the first three rounds of racing. they're going to jump in the water and race and there they go! >> that's a long jump for those little p
brian, tell us about it. >> i don't know where to begin. it's amazing what happens when a community comes together to rebuild something and restore it back to where it was before mother nature strikes and takes a toll on. >> did it look that good when you first bought it? >> oh, no, i couldn't afford a jeep that looked like that. >> what did it mean to you to see all the people there that witnessed the unveiling of the stomper? >> there were enough jeeps that...
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let us not seek to fix the blame for the past, let us accept our own responsibility for the future. ". more than 55 years later, jfk's advice reigns true. it is important to remember now as we implement the affordable care act. five weeks ago the end -- the administration launched www.c- span.org -- launched healthcare.gov. it was to be the premier website for the affordable care act. needless to say, it has been a rocky rollout. problems have plagued the let me say right off the bat that this is unacceptable. it has been disappointing to your members of the say that they did not see the problems coming. secretary sibelius, last time you came before this committee i used to year -- two words about my worryrds to relate over the law's implementation. make no mistake, i believe in this law. i spent two years of my life working on the affordable care act, there is nothing i want more to succeed. that ifgo i warned implementation did not improve, the marketplace might struggle. other senators voiced similar concerns. updates on theor market places, the responses we got were completely uns
let us not seek to fix the blame for the past, let us accept our own responsibility for the future. ". more than 55 years later, jfk's advice reigns true. it is important to remember now as we implement the affordable care act. five weeks ago the end -- the administration launched www.c- span.org -- launched healthcare.gov. it was to be the premier website for the affordable care act. needless to say, it has been a rocky rollout. problems have plagued the let me say right off the bat that...
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judge judy's health crisis. >> tell us what happened. out id you figure >> the moment that nearly ilenced america's most outspoken judge. >> i've never told it before. i'm feeling odd. they called the paramedics bounced back. >> i hope to be like you. her new no nonsense approach health. >> coming up next on dr. oz. dr. oz: she's the one woman i mess ou don't want to with. she's outspoken and no nonsense mid never afraid to speak her
judge judy's health crisis. >> tell us what happened. out id you figure >> the moment that nearly ilenced america's most outspoken judge. >> i've never told it before. i'm feeling odd. they called the paramedics bounced back. >> i hope to be like you. her new no nonsense approach health. >> coming up next on dr. oz. dr. oz: she's the one woman i mess ou don't want to with. she's outspoken and no nonsense mid never afraid to speak her
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what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.4 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt offers a theft protection guarantee. take it from me. the time to think about a security system isn't after something bad happens -- it's before. [ male announcer ] call now and get adt installed for just $49. you could save a lot more than money. hurry, and take advantage of these savings. adt. always there. >>> welcome back. in the crossfire tonight, representatives lo receipta sanchez and james langford. friday when the house votes on a bill by fred upton overruling one part of obama care and al w allows people to keep -- if 20 democrats break ranks, it do
what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.4 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when an alarm is received, adt calls the local authorities for help. and you can get this monitored protection, plus great local service, starting at just over $1 a day. and only adt...
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in the use of conduct. well your monitor. nbc to content successful the result of the taller of the legendary different. turn ambassador to japan will be one of the house to watch and not like ever. junior toronto nhk world tokyo. that was the areas devastated by the two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami we apologize for that error. in i do. two big rivals won a thrilling finale in japan's last grand sumo tournament of the year. nhk roast your mari to join this earlier to tell us how it all ended. in the final a day that to you was not hungry hole and hide among the two are tied for first place each with just one loss. the pace tell each other on the final day on sunday all all the marbles. a win here would give a hug will his capacity to improve the overall championship. we do once defended his drysdale and true he's still as good as his artist wife the good the not so good to go to kentucky when students and that it didn't go for full reasons for this attack was going to war with many stops the ball he says. little
in the use of conduct. well your monitor. nbc to content successful the result of the taller of the legendary different. turn ambassador to japan will be one of the house to watch and not like ever. junior toronto nhk world tokyo. that was the areas devastated by the two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami we apologize for that error. in i do. two big rivals won a thrilling finale in japan's last grand sumo tournament of the year. nhk roast your mari to join this earlier to tell us how...
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so it's very hard to get used to this. >> it's just a hobby of mine. it wasn't like -- it wasn't anything i wanted to ever make a career out of, but i had a studio just where, you know, in my free time, you know, but that's all gone now. >> coming up -- >> you have murder charges. >> murder? i think that was a mistake. that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. >> and. >> socks, boxers, bra, panties all underwear dyed the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed oranging. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes.
so it's very hard to get used to this. >> it's just a hobby of mine. it wasn't like -- it wasn't anything i wanted to ever make a career out of, but i had a studio just where, you know, in my free time, you know, but that's all gone now. >> coming up -- >> you have murder charges. >> murder? i think that was a mistake. that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. >>...
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every wednesday they love us. cookies? >> no, you guys haven't changed them from the oatmeal raisinette, that's why they're still on there. put chocolate chip on there. and i will. >> we're almost out. >> okay, thank you. >> you're welcome. enjoy. >> hilberling has been convicted of second-degree murder, is now awaiting sentencing. she was seven months pregnant when she pushed her 23-year-old husband josh during a heated argument. he crashed through the window of their 25th floor apartment. the case made headlines. >> i received lots of letters from people all over the country. that's why i have so much. i write everyone back. it might not be ongoing correspondence but i write them back long enough to say thank you for your support. >> hilberling says the media as well as josh's family portrayed her in a negative light. >> i was tried in the media. i was found guilty way before i was found guilty. and that's not fair. >> they said she was abusive toward josh. and as a result, she gets plenty of hate mail as well. >> you kn
every wednesday they love us. cookies? >> no, you guys haven't changed them from the oatmeal raisinette, that's why they're still on there. put chocolate chip on there. and i will. >> we're almost out. >> okay, thank you. >> you're welcome. enjoy. >> hilberling has been convicted of second-degree murder, is now awaiting sentencing. she was seven months pregnant when she pushed her 23-year-old husband josh during a heated argument. he crashed through the window of...
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they learn to use these instruments first. and the director here was teaching them the math they needed to carry that into physics. so really, all the scientific curriculum comes out of work being done in this building. really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor at c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >>> there are some serious scholars in women's studies. most departments include their fair share of nonideological academics. but ideologically fervent, statistically hardliners set the tone. by the way, conservative women, moderate women, libertarian women, traditionally religious women left out 6789. >>> her critiques of late 20
they learn to use these instruments first. and the director here was teaching them the math they needed to carry that into physics. so really, all the scientific curriculum comes out of work being done in this building. really, it set michigan on a path that not only made it one of the best universities in the nation but one of the best in the word. and that's because henry philip tappan didn't dream small. >>> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor,...
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michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> factor tip of the day in a moment about snacks. first, six weeks before christmas a
michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now...
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[ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ >>> grease 2 should never ever have been made. that courtesy of kathy. it's a wonderful life might have a sequel and it should not. so we thought what other movies shouldn't have a sequel. and people said which shouldn't have a sequel and which sequels were just god awful. >> ken had one, he says "shawshank redemption". don't mess with that great ending. >> added on too much. didn't need to see them mess with that. >> michael said how about "meatballs 2." why there was a "meatballs 1." >> "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning. it is thursday, which means it's almost friday, november 21st. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donn
[ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ >>> grease 2 should never ever have been made. that courtesy of kathy. it's a wonderful life might have a sequel and it should not. so we thought what other...
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the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is throwing out and starting over. john: it's also part of your belief that the way government works is just not conducive to producing a competent website. >> actually, a whole bunch of reasons for that. there is a federal acquisition requires manual which is 2,000 pages long. john: i happen to have that here. 2,000 pages, yes. anyone who works with the fed, they have to obey this. in ifou're going to do a website for obamacare you also have to understand and obey 6,000 more pages. >> that is correct. so the total of 8,000 pages. you have to be a gove
the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is...
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stay connected with us when you are way from your tv. make sure you have your storm watch 7 cap downloaded on your cell phone. that will alert you to impending weather. you can stay connected at wjla.com/weather. of course, we are on facebook.com/wjlaweather. i will see you in just a few minutes. >> new at noon. two day care workers are under arrest. they are charged with abusing children in a scandal that has caused an uproar. as brianne carter reports, more charges could be on the way. >> kiera spriggs and sarah jordon are facing charges of abuse and assault. circumstances, [indiscernible] >> between january and august of 2013, the day care employees assaulted and abused children between the ages of one and two who were in their care. facesprayed kids in the with hoses, forcing them to eat spicy food, encouraging them to hit one another, and throwing toddlers onto cots. speaking out for the first time, the owners of minnieland say one thing learned of the alleged women they fired the two and others as well. they are reviewing their tra
stay connected with us when you are way from your tv. make sure you have your storm watch 7 cap downloaded on your cell phone. that will alert you to impending weather. you can stay connected at wjla.com/weather. of course, we are on facebook.com/wjlaweather. i will see you in just a few minutes. >> new at noon. two day care workers are under arrest. they are charged with abusing children in a scandal that has caused an uproar. as brianne carter reports, more charges could be on the way....
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you for being with us. make sure you tune in tomorrow night, live studio audience edition of "hannity". tomorrow, right here on fox. see you back here tomorrow. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -- >> that's on me. where he fumbled the rollout. >> the president surrenders. and will make adjustments in obama care that he did not want to make. we'll have full analysis with megan kelly. >> you and your colleagues were constantly criticizing trying to underif you sa und und underfund it. >> one of the architects being a could you seeing fox news p is you vesub 1rer9inverting the ne. >>> also tonight, do women make worse boxes than men? >>> caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> thanks for watching tonight. the president capitulates. speaking at the white house, mr. obama once again said that the computer problems and other chaos surrounding obama care are his responsibility. >> that's on me. i mean, we fumbled the rollout on this health care law. there are a whole
you for being with us. make sure you tune in tomorrow night, live studio audience edition of "hannity". tomorrow, right here on fox. see you back here tomorrow. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -- >> that's on me. where he fumbled the rollout. >> the president surrenders. and will make adjustments in obama care that he did not want to make. we'll have full analysis with megan kelly. >> you and your colleagues were constantly criticizing trying to...
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so it's very hard to get used to this. >> it's just a hobby of mine. it wasn't like -- it wasn't anything i wanted to ever make a career out of, but i had a studio just where, you know, in my free time, you know, but that's all gone now. >> coming up -- >> you have murder charges. >> murder? i think that was a mistake. that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bra, panties. all underwear dyed the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. >>> good morning, i'm veronica de la cruz. here's what's happening -- operations at los angeles national airport are back to normal after the deadly shooting which left a tsa agent dead and disrupted 160,000 flights. the suspected gunman is facing a federal murder charge. >>> the government's health care website is down again. this time for extended maintenance until sunday new york at 9:00 a.m. -- sunday at 9:00 a.m. time. technicians will do maintenance work on the site. i'm veronica
so it's very hard to get used to this. >> it's just a hobby of mine. it wasn't like -- it wasn't anything i wanted to ever make a career out of, but i had a studio just where, you know, in my free time, you know, but that's all gone now. >> coming up -- >> you have murder charges. >> murder? i think that was a mistake. that's another robert hill. there's a lot of robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and --...
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in saturday another storm moves to the north of us. there is a slight chance and better chance into tuesday and wednesday. >>> in sports a sharks player bruteally injured comes back. a thunder game goes down to the wire. gary has sports highlights next. . >> good evening. it doesn't get much better thran the than the warriors finish. 3rd quarter. curry going for 3. 84-77. 22 points, 9 assists, 5 second it iss left. looks like a game winner. they come back. there it is. take another look. shot shot oflast shot of the game. 116. russell gives oklahoma city the lead. the warriors great finish against one of the better teams in the nba. college can't follow that. anthony brown hits a 3 pointer. stanford beats northwestern. 71-58. sharks never seem to get it done in regulation. thomas turning on the red light. rookie, 11th goal of the season. dan boil boyle. it is reviewed. replay shows yes, yes, it is over the sharks win tonight. the replay helps this time. >>> 49ers will be 3-point underdogs. 2 games back of sea a little. seattle. saints
in saturday another storm moves to the north of us. there is a slight chance and better chance into tuesday and wednesday. >>> in sports a sharks player bruteally injured comes back. a thunder game goes down to the wire. gary has sports highlights next. . >> good evening. it doesn't get much better thran the than the warriors finish. 3rd quarter. curry going for 3. 84-77. 22 points, 9 assists, 5 second it iss left. looks like a game winner. they come back. there it is. take...
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the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is throwing out and starting over. john: it's also part of your belief that the way government works is just not conducive to producing a competent website. >> actually, a whole bunch of reasons for that. there is a federal acquisition requires manual which is 2,000 pages long. john: i happen to have that here. 2,000 pages, yes. anyone who works with the fed, they have to obey this. in if you're going to do a website for obamacare you also have to understand and obey 6,000 more pages. >> that is correct. so the total of 8,000 pages. you have to be a go
the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is...
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lots out there but nothing for us. it is probably going south. overall, it it is a dry for dad. and again, cold morning i take a look can't find much at the surface, a few upper 50s but we are really close here and the overall extended outlook, we will mention that system on thursday, it is on its way to san diego, we will have more as we have been mentioning. >>> many californiaians will be hitting the road including our own sal castaneda, the day before thanks giving is expected to be the busiest and if you have to leave on wednesday, they will be pissy in some way 5 and they are expecting crowds to it be and while others are camped out they are capped out dash-camped out -- camped outside best buy stores since last thursday. they are specialed to get the best prices and urban camping is the new holiday tradition. >> it doesn't do it for the sales, it is all about giving and yes, it is fun. >> camping since last thursday. >>> and a new surveys shows shoppers paradise according to the magazine, chicago ranges second -- ranks second and two california cities, newport beach and l
lots out there but nothing for us. it is probably going south. overall, it it is a dry for dad. and again, cold morning i take a look can't find much at the surface, a few upper 50s but we are really close here and the overall extended outlook, we will mention that system on thursday, it is on its way to san diego, we will have more as we have been mentioning. >>> many californiaians will be hitting the road including our own sal castaneda, the day before thanks giving is expected to...
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thank you for joining us. you're waiting for the state department to do their final recover on keystone xl. from earning reports released yesterday, it showed that the company has spent $2 billion so far on the xl pipeline. what have you spent that money on so far? guest: greta, it's just the usual things you spend money on those types of projects. in order to be in service at the time where we were anticipating, there's a lot of long lead time items. there's pumps, there's actual pipe all of the various control systems we had to buy, put those orders in early. that's probably the lion share of that amount of money. there's obviously hundreds of environmental studies that need to be done. land surveys, it all adds up. i would add that the vast majority of that equipment came from american suppliers. guest: what about jobs for building? you built the south leg, that should be up and running soon i understand. what type of jobs are there for building pipelines in this country and how much do they pay and what ab
thank you for joining us. you're waiting for the state department to do their final recover on keystone xl. from earning reports released yesterday, it showed that the company has spent $2 billion so far on the xl pipeline. what have you spent that money on so far? guest: greta, it's just the usual things you spend money on those types of projects. in order to be in service at the time where we were anticipating, there's a lot of long lead time items. there's pumps, there's actual pipe all of...
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came to testify before us. i'll never forget that testimony as long as i live. that was heart breaking. it reflexed the fact that many of the people in segregation in an isolation situation with 23 hours a day in a cell one hour by themselves outside, would ultimately, many of them come out of that prison, and the question is what is left of them after they've gone through that life experience? we have testimony at that hearing from the director of corrections from the state of mississippi. he talked about an assessment mississippi had done after suicides in these circumstances in which they concluded they were wasting money with more and more isolation. the corrections there really was a leader in saving it. save this and we can avoid terrible outcomes. the mental degradation of people faced with isolation segregation. i asked you at the time whether you believe putting people in segregation or separate facilities had ultimate impact on their mental health and you demurred from answering. i would have said yes
came to testify before us. i'll never forget that testimony as long as i live. that was heart breaking. it reflexed the fact that many of the people in segregation in an isolation situation with 23 hours a day in a cell one hour by themselves outside, would ultimately, many of them come out of that prison, and the question is what is left of them after they've gone through that life experience? we have testimony at that hearing from the director of corrections from the state of mississippi. he...
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the front is south of us now. clearing is rolling in here. you see the line of clearing to the north and west of us and that will continue to progress south and east as we go through the night. lake effect snows will shut off and get far enough south tay take all these high and mid level clouds away. temperatures, much colder than this time yesterday. 13 degrees colder downtown. 25 degrees colder in cumberland than it was 24 hours ago. temperatures, primarily in the 30s. 37 arlington. 37 in reston and 36 in fairfax. 38 in college park. but it fells like it's in the upper 20s. 28 in leesburg and 31 windchill in gaithersburg. so that's what you want to dress for. you need your hat, coat, and gloves, and windchill tomorrow, teens and 20s at the bus stop. dress for the 30s on wednesday because yeah, temperatures will be in the 40s. it will look bright and inviting, but it's going to be a cold day. 26 to 32 tonight. clear, breezy, winds northwest 10 to 15. 30s to start downtown. 37 at 9:00. we finally punch it in to the low 40s at 11:00 and 44 at
the front is south of us now. clearing is rolling in here. you see the line of clearing to the north and west of us and that will continue to progress south and east as we go through the night. lake effect snows will shut off and get far enough south tay take all these high and mid level clouds away. temperatures, much colder than this time yesterday. 13 degrees colder downtown. 25 degrees colder in cumberland than it was 24 hours ago. temperatures, primarily in the 30s. 37 arlington. 37 in...
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that is my 2-cents more, thank you for joining us, dvr the show if you can't catch us live, have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. lou: the polls have just closed in virginia, to hear some political pundits and savants hold for it, you might think that president obama was on the ballot, he is not, a contest between tea party republican ken cuccinelli, and establishment clinton democrat terry mcauliffe, we'll bring you the votes as they are counted and released. i'm lou dobbs. good evening, the votes are being tallied in virginia, all across the state, the pricincts are reporting as well,
that is my 2-cents more, thank you for joining us, dvr the show if you can't catch us live, have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. lou: the polls have just closed in virginia, to hear some political pundits and savants hold for it, you might think that president obama was on the ballot, he is not, a contest between tea party republican ken cuccinelli, and establishment clinton democrat terry mcauliffe, we'll bring you the votes as they are counted and released. i'm lou...
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you used to talk to me, remember that? >> at night when you're sleeping leave tobacco out because little people love tobacco. >> at night when you're sleeping leave tobacco out. the it's the little people that's messing with you. >> i know. >> they're tricksters. just leave tobacco out. >> it's not cool. somebody told me i needed to go to a catholic church. >> you have to talk to my brother because i have no idea. i just know tobacco. but you have to call mike. >> okay. >> her injury as piies appear t healed. but that hasn't eased her concerns. he told me a long time agatha something like this might occur. he tried to even push himself away from me telling me that i deserve more. which i know i do but he's my more. >> it's just bad medicine somebody put on me a long time ago and they're just messing with my girl now. i'll see you later okay. >> i love you too. bye. >> green's troubles are back home, adam curries are now inside the jail. he was recently the victim of an assault after he tried to give one inmate a lesson in
you used to talk to me, remember that? >> at night when you're sleeping leave tobacco out because little people love tobacco. >> at night when you're sleeping leave tobacco out. the it's the little people that's messing with you. >> i know. >> they're tricksters. just leave tobacco out. >> it's not cool. somebody told me i needed to go to a catholic church. >> you have to talk to my brother because i have no idea. i just know tobacco. but you have to call...
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governor mary fallin joins us. hi, governor. gov >> hi, greta.h r >> people in the high risk pool are one thing, but what is going on in oklahoma? what is this risk? >> we are worried about those people because they are theey a ones who are the sickest, the s ones who need health insurance coverage the most and the ones who may have cancer, leukemia, diabetes, heart problems and they are in our risk pool as they are in many other states, but as we know the health exchanges haven't they aree way supposed to work. so at the end of this year, december 31st, we have over 850 oklahoma ans in that risk pool. they are at risk of losing their insurance, and they are the ones who need the health insurance coverage the worst because they are the sickest. >> so what are we going to do? what are you going to do? what is the president going to do? i don't know, but something needs to be done, and the administration needs to do something about this particular issue. come december 31st, they's a may not have any coverage at all. it is a federa
governor mary fallin joins us. hi, governor. gov >> hi, greta.h r >> people in the high risk pool are one thing, but what is going on in oklahoma? what is this risk? >> we are worried about those people because they are theey a ones who are the sickest, the s ones who need health insurance coverage the most and the ones who may have cancer, leukemia, diabetes, heart problems and they are in our risk pool as they are in many other states, but as we know the health exchanges...
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it was later that natural gas use was used in conjunction with crude oil. you are not going to have a small take away pipeline to move the natural gas and crude oil into the infrastructure and the system to be bought and sold in refined and processed. you will have storage tanks built on site and those storage tanks will then store the crude or the natural gas. the buyer will come out and track back from a small storage facility into a larger storage facility where it can be put in the pipeline system and transported in and transported and blended them processed and distributed to consumers. post away her life from cushing oklahoma this morning talking about the facility they are to store oil, the largest in the country. the capacity to store up to 80 million barrels of oil. 13 companies on what are called tank farms in that area. russell evans is our guest and economist socialize in energy from oklahoma city university and we have a support line set a line -- set aside for oklahoma residents. (202)585-3883. let it go to dan in indiana, fremont indiana, dem
it was later that natural gas use was used in conjunction with crude oil. you are not going to have a small take away pipeline to move the natural gas and crude oil into the infrastructure and the system to be bought and sold in refined and processed. you will have storage tanks built on site and those storage tanks will then store the crude or the natural gas. the buyer will come out and track back from a small storage facility into a larger storage facility where it can be put in the pipeline...
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follow us on twitter@booktv. or facebook.com very, booktv. we'll also have live coverage later on after a short dinner break with the national book awards for young people's literature, poetry, non-fiction, and fiction. we're joining us this national book awards. it's getting underway in a few minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we ask you please take your seats. our program will begin in five minutes. [inaudible conversations]
follow us on twitter@booktv. or facebook.com very, booktv. we'll also have live coverage later on after a short dinner break with the national book awards for young people's literature, poetry, non-fiction, and fiction. we're joining us this national book awards. it's getting underway in a few minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> ladies and gentlemen, at this time we ask you please take your seats. our...
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talk to us today. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> this is a virginia voter today. look at this. kathy jackson is her name. she lives in fairfax county virginia, this is the caption
talk to us today. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪...
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she'll rejoin us on monday. well, it may have been black friday at the malls, but on wall street you could have called it flat friday, markets closing at 1:00 p.m. eastern time and the major stock indexes ending the day mixed, but wall street wraps up an historic month of november with 12 record high closings for the dow. and the dow and the s&p finished this month with their eighth straight week of gains. today stocks faded just before the early closing time, but earlier in the day, the dow and the s&p, and the dow transports and the russell 2000 all hit record highs. here's a look at today's closing numbers, the dow, 11 points lower, the nasdaq up 15, now solidly above that 4,000 mark, and the s&p basically flat about 1 1/2. look at this, blue chip dow soaring 3.5%. the nasdaq was up 3.6%, and the s&p 500 up 2.8%. a good month all around. while shoppers flocked to stores on this black friday and many more headed out on the thanksgiving holiday, the early word is that the season has started out quite strongly.
she'll rejoin us on monday. well, it may have been black friday at the malls, but on wall street you could have called it flat friday, markets closing at 1:00 p.m. eastern time and the major stock indexes ending the day mixed, but wall street wraps up an historic month of november with 12 record high closings for the dow. and the dow and the s&p finished this month with their eighth straight week of gains. today stocks faded just before the early closing time, but earlier in the day, the...
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have to use my own name because i had warrants. i have been on the run for two years. it caught up with me. it always does. i have been here three or four times since i was 18. i have been to prison twice. this will be my third trip. >> wise, who holds a jail job serving meals says this time around, she's grateful for what the tulsa county jail has done for her. >> i came her pregnant and strung out. i had a healthy nine pound baby. i wouldn't have had that had i not been here. >> six weeks earlier, she was transported to a hospital to give birth. she was with him three days before returning him to her brother. >> my brother is all the family i have. he came and picked my son, david, i named him after my brother, he picked him to the hospital. i snuck contraband back, his shirt and hat and i kept it wrapped up in plastic so i could smell him. she hopes her prison term will keep her off drugs for good to be a better mother. the jail library helped her bond with her son. >> i read this book every night to myself during my pregnancy.
have to use my own name because i had warrants. i have been on the run for two years. it caught up with me. it always does. i have been here three or four times since i was 18. i have been to prison twice. this will be my third trip. >> wise, who holds a jail job serving meals says this time around, she's grateful for what the tulsa county jail has done for her. >> i came her pregnant and strung out. i had a healthy nine pound baby. i wouldn't have had that had i not been here....
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use #way too early. we will share the responses and give it really good time later in the show. >>> in terms of the news of today, the power struggle on capitol hill reaching extreme levels both in the number of republican filibusters and now in the way democrats are dealing with it. yesterday the senate approved a measure to block the minority's power to filibuster certain presidential nominees. the so-called nuclear option is the most significant change to the rules of the upper chamber since 1975 that barely passed with 52 votes. through the five years of the obama presidency and this is your context, senate has held votes to he said filibuster 79 times. that's already more than double the amount during president bush's eight years in office. they can now end the debate with a simple majority. however, the new rule does not apply to supreme court nominations or ledges late difference bills. and while the move helps democrats right now, that may not always be the case. yesterday harry reid and mitch mc
use #way too early. we will share the responses and give it really good time later in the show. >>> in terms of the news of today, the power struggle on capitol hill reaching extreme levels both in the number of republican filibusters and now in the way democrats are dealing with it. yesterday the senate approved a measure to block the minority's power to filibuster certain presidential nominees. the so-called nuclear option is the most significant change to the rules of the upper...